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4] } { WUOL TOOMUCHFOREGGS ONFALLING MARKET ‘Thirty-nine Cents Cents a Dozen Would Give Retailer a Fair Profit. on BUTTER AND EGGS DROP FURTHER IN CAMPAIGN HOUSEWIVES STARTED. The wholesale butter and ess market took another tumble to- day, Butter dropped one-half cent @ pound, eggs one-half and one- third on the dozen. The indica- tions are that if The Evening World's housewives will keep up the present economic campaign eges will drop to at least 40 cents a dozen by next Wednesday. ‘There was very little buying on the exchanges to-day even at an- other cent reduction from yester- day's decreases. Housewives are advised to remind retailers that there is no longer any excuse for the present 6, 7, § and S-cent charges a dozen over the whole- sale yate. ‘The man who charges 49, 50 or 52 cents for State hennery eggs, or 43, 4% and 47 for high grade “firsts” is as blameworthy as the |) food gambler. Here are to-day’s quotations: BAGS BUTTER, | Wah grade. WO... ..+ 40-41 ots They ws Saciciiea of ther” There. w-day ‘dozen CLOSING rf ry ote, ‘and 21, YESTERDAY'S PRICES. BUTTER, inte daly, ib Ral receipts, 606.480" the fotal decrease, 1 cent on hil gent 'on medium ‘grades, Becht" grades, about 3 ceate & pound, slate, hennery, dos Bac ate me receipts, Oi 180 ‘doa, this gathered extras, dos. 36, eta, sthered firsts, dor ‘otal drop for week, about 4 cents, | For the benefit of Evening World | housewives the acttal wholesale their own election or Assembly dis. |Pleases, though it is urged that the} 26. yon been ta tae pat |spread and disastrous than at first} Theodore Hagel and their five hi not related to her and not a member parolment be made in the voting pre-|t@ry' or naval rervice or had military aa prices of butter and eggs at bead ag the Guard, before I sign it. trict. beniegy Rian Gib IVER nneval ira Bat pen _ Collome believed, Silia abel tee: a4 6c 4de opening of the produce exchanges to-! ¢ pay iGHiT here,” Miss Booth broke| There is not a single county through. |“Inct In which one fives. Lani or erat oh Umitatment? te) |_Among the Americans in the clty,| | 0 NiO eae ee habit drat day are given, From these figures it, off “I want to say that|0ut the State in which the Suffrage| Desldes the polling places, enrol: » of discharge? (4) In” what FOR CLOSING THE COLLEGES where not more than 100 buildings aré| Street. 1t is Hagel's : js plain that the retailers must drop | American girls are splendid, | leader has not volunteered and been|Mont oMces will be open in every igrader | ta itttary of sald to be left, is Minor C, Keith, Vice|!n and say good morning to Do B eney or twa more 2 rey, Wey to| hey have given me the most won/! accepted as a helper in the cengus | School house between 3 o'clock P. M.) Vai “service? (a) In what organiza: |, ' President and one of the organizers| every day before going to wor keep up with the present market con-| 40") response. Do you know I have taking. In Nassau and Westchester |*nd 9 P. M. from Monday to Friday ton? aia ahaa Suspension as War Measure Would of the Unitea Fruit Company, the|When he failed to appear to-di ditions, Tho best exes to be had at| Or caked, ONE GIRL of our 12,000 Counties the work is being done en-| 2d from 8 P. M. to 9 P. M. Satur-},, it Do gu clam gxemption from) ne aoainct Public Interest, He head of largo enterprises and the/Dohi decided to go over and wa) thi time of the year are not bringing | i\umbers to join the Girls’ National ,tifély by the Suffragists. Mrs, Frank |days. Other enrolment bureaus will ground Bath owner of the Salvador Railroad. Lat-| him up. more than 36 cents dozen wholesale. | j1onor Guard? ‘They all have volun-! A been CEALETIAN Be the Ninth| pe in department stores, tactories| 29. Do you deatre, to enlist tn the eclares. ‘est reports here are that the United! He knocked at the Hagels’ doc This is the price what is known! j.ocoq for tho training and work. I! State Woman Suffrage Party, will be | 4nd unused Suildings. Every one will] states 3(P) The United Staten) BLOOMINGTON, Ind, June %— | States Legation Building bas been| but got no respdnse, Thinking 1 as the State hennery grade. Retail sought at first I wouldn't organize /active in the work in Westchester |be marked with a conspicuous pla-| Marine Carpet (e) The Now York | president Wilson is in favor of Amor- tendered uninhabitable. detected the odor of gas, he called stores in sections of Brooklyn and 1, New York City because there are | Goxety) and 4.000 women are enrolled | card, Taval Militia? “lican colleges and universities con- |, The President of Nicaragua has| policeman, When the door W Upper Manhattan and the Bronx were | 4, many societies here, but the girls| Aah a mittee CANE wolernae Registration must be in person, A} 30. For what, particular arm on tinuing thelr sessions, according to a| telegraphed offers of help to the/ forced Mrs, Hagel waa found on # charging 60 and nts a dozen for! ove been so insistent that I shall! Party throughout the State and every |man cannot enroll for bis wife or the |hctieve yourself to be best #° °° vologram received from him by Presi- | President of Salvador. kitchen floor, her arms around h this grade yesterday afternoon, THIS) Oy n New York headquarters here| Assembly district has offered to take! wife for the husband. , St. Can You operate: | (a) An auto-| dent W. I. Bryan of Indiana Uni- How many lives have beea c * #| son Peter, two years old, and in ti BTEGS UENCE DEATH 80 PLCAE DO) AO EHO | hart welt 3. Cure five Frauen the BUMTeEtEe ace ator: Tho list of headquarters for the | Miwa boat? (4) An aeroplane? ‘te) A. versity and made public here to-day, | still \.known, The elty of San § front room lay, Hagel, hold e bought by housewives generally and | 7 hen Ova terposed Miss isooth |Home Defense Committees. ment follows: Jgine? nyEX team locomotive? °""| by President Bryan asking tho Preal-| mately 60,000, and @ despatch from) te) “All were unconscious. Pu are as meaty and fresh as the hen-/ With a flashing smile and a siight up- | ————_——. Headquarters all Greater New York Have you ever heen employed in|dent hia position on the question of|T¢suclgalpa, Honduras, reports txe| motors revived them and the paren nery grade, though not so large./ward tilt to her exceedingly pretty | rest P. Goodrich, |shipbullding? | (a) Tn what eupacity?’ | cosing the schools of the country. |te"ns of Q. zaltipeque, Nejapa,| wero taken to St. Catherine's and t) tin | Admiral Usher are among our na- ; | Naviguto President Wilson wired as follows: So a rtcved’ all will resover: "an manding aries ant prices for this| Admiral Usher are among our nas y|[ Mrs. Louls Slade, woman's deputy! 24." To you own any of the, follow-| win geply to your telegrain I would | TC! aad Mc..vanos also d..:royed. |i", Mesevil, aa tae Ean veS at ee xrade in spite of the fact that it has| ccived seven cards from seven dilfer- R MER SOUTHLAND director 80, how many of each? Auto-| I esalty whate for A telcsraph of ater who r sched the ceived seven care ‘om seven d | ‘ : | auto trucks. motor launches, | Say. 1 se salty whatever for 4 rraph o; on. en going Rate steadily for nt local organizations, each asking | Bronx: Bronx Advisory Committee of |) ower boats, rifles, vans, heavy waxons| sus} ding ssions of the col-|edge of the devastated district wires ays, This grade is down now to) me to register, and each asserting MORE AMERICANS SAVEU t Mayors Defense Committee and| or trucks ool fits, draught leges and universities, and think that) that destruction was complete within tay's drop this grade should be sell-| the Government. Why are paople sv —— Charles F, Miner. ‘Tele Metron | WOMEN ARE ASKED WHAT THEY | much against tho publio interest.” a3 Of 2 ol ng retail for not more than 39 cents | jealous of other people who wre try-| Three Survivors Landed F $140; address, ) ast Une Hun- After receiving President Wilson'a| o>) says hur’ - 48 of lives were lost, s ( -anded From the : 8 CAN DO FOR COUNTRY. dozen, and when retailers have|jing to help? When my girls were|.- dred and Forty-ninth Steet A telegram Dr. Bryan sa stocked at yesterday's further reduc | carrying sandwiches and hot coffee to Aaneaelse on. Whichy Two, “|, piesa Biron aie f pentf questions for women are num-| “One of the chief sarvices he col- | Mintater Lome Se: eport on Dine tion the retail cost should drop to|the soldiers guarding the bridges) } = : Remsen Sire Main 8066. the queries as to military service hut |leses and universities should render aster In San Salvi : 31 centa a dozen, Retallers who) early in the spring, { bad a telepone U.S. Citizens Were Killed. Keauccha: Horough Advertisers’ Com-|dor include the following questions pot| to the nation in this time of war is tol waghHINGTON, June §--The Btate| Death of Nationalist Member Givi charge 43, 45 and 47 cents dover for! message from a lady, who told me&| LONDON, June 9.—Two boats con.| mittee, Queens Chamber of Commerce] asked of men keep going. And one of the best | ‘ ¢ (cae: tam aatalla Fea Revolutionists Another fresh eggs under such conditions ‘Miss Booth, you are doing OUR and Woman's Suffra Part uper-|° 15. In what country was your hus-| things which students can do who are | Department recelved fe etalis should be confronted with the whol ' taining forty men, one an American,|visor, Walter I. Willis, Bridge Jband born? (a) Is he « citizen of the! not called into some form of military | garding the earthquake and voleanio Chance. wale Sgures, ig eye ee val Borel “But I haven't met you on the/are still missing from the steamship] 1!“ Island City. Telephone, Astort | United. Sates pu) DE jyhat country | oy industrial service is to keep going eruption that destroyed San Salva- es d ae wd Ie ‘ent and | bridges,’ I replied. Southland (formerly the Vaderland of |” tiehmond: Staten Island League for 5 ‘h Stored trained| to the university, there to recel r, c .| DUBLIN, June 9.-—The death of 4 Foy'’s New York Daily Market Re- | RAG} 1 Pmeo ent been there,’ | : is Vaderiand of} Huchmond: Htaten Island League for) | te. Ore yet ection narech tea | training which the gation requires,” | or canltal of the Republie of Balva- |, ooo ciel.” Ne ionalisg ae port, Housewives are advised by the| she answered; ‘we've been busy hola- | ** Red Star Line), +which was tor- Ane supervison Mra, William. Wile| Have you had any experience in sur aoa dor, % mperte to Keep Up. the economy CAM- ing meetings, |pedoed on June 6 while on her way *No.llt, Davia’ Avenue, West New {gical c (o) Haye you comp According to American Minister | °% dag -4i a South Dubie paign and not be jelved by atl n hen 1 sha'n't intertere with |from Liverpool to Philadelphia, ‘Th: hton, ‘Telephone, West New Brigh-| Course of training in “First: Ald? (a)] > " ¥ xiven the Sinn Feiners an opportuni Wholesale breaks. ‘The time to “lift ia'e _ Antort | ‘ delphia. Hrighta , Have you worked under the Red Grows | Long, about 6.80 P. M. Thursday se- : the lid” ust a trifle will come when | YOU" t assured her, ‘for I'm too busy | rast of the crew of 169 has been] Nr attan: Bureau of Mun you Made hospital supplies? | vere earthquake shocks began, ana|‘? ‘fy nd win another seat in ee ss a ecide that | °°. 8.’ ey Rr mitaitine you: (a) Drive an automo. | Yeloc! liament. The constituency is main he butter and egg men deci | “On Long tatend our girls have |lended search. Supervis pied ah Coat ya 8h continued until 8.46 o'clock with vary- it is no use tn trylng to bluff the been sending in thirty or forty re-| The missing American is Edward|2{}, Broadway. Barclay | Bile? Xo) Omrate a teleehone cotton: | ing degrees of intensity composed of populous suburbs, » r nm public, 7 aive: vor! id nove ? ° Po and? € ie ’the work The Evening World is|ciults day, and we received a spe- |Rigney ot New York ONE QUESTION To MEN asks! fn etprlnt On genial tes ji Sandi iver |, About 845 tho volcano on San fal. |*0me of wile Hallie occurred du doing,” said Commissionor Hartigan |i." noe to stop our work, despite the | T2¢ SUN crew of the steamer fired)” PREFERENCE FOR SERVICE. |°! (2) Do generat agricul: | Clears Way for Sending Driver | yador began to belch forth fire and |", the reneltion Of MENS, | \ a easures, “is one . ; Uh . the sina a heas . th) Make i nts ; : 6 conter GF NLS Sy ema a cone passage of the Conscription Bill, A |ton shots at the submarine after the! me questions to be asked tnclu¢ ra i From New York Force With smoke, apparently on the side toward | Any division of the National ciate It's a practical work, showing | Umber of the girls take a car and first torpedo. A second caused an| some which were put list ( F Honor Lestor Quetzaltepeque. Later there was one | would give the Unionists an em up from time to time the enormous Roh Peron nd 0 to a a pee \e plosion in © magazine, which|fore President Wil proclaime y ti rift of Hone egion, wake aavaie uboaks. but tha creo! , af, . oreneee: wie of tov r ‘0 thi oye and men are standing | | eight Wedera} registration would nov aR RMAT ASSIA i — : — |party” truce, th nlonists refra p the e3 onate prices try to get thelr pledges to enlist wo boats containing forty men are | PAV" been Ineluawd tw hohe Astor to enable Police Comminsloner | force, At the same time there was al result will depend on which Natlo ea Ee ee eaii® | But that doesn't end it. The (Eirls |atilt missing, Tho rest of the crew of Ruedas Hat aeaslamettony But They Woody to sive an indefinite Ieayo of steady shower of @ry ashes tulling | alist candidate they #upport. ¢ o t J usslst the recruiting officers in doing ianaaa Peer bec asrtega ee ap IPTION FIGHT : : i . eae paign, abolish all waste, buy only for | fonow-umy work With mon whe de nek | 169 has been landed, must be un. li ne absence, without pay, to a member! over the city. She Dre@ene needs BAG WAIGH INO! spas Nut the recruiting stations | A# showing the accurate informa. | U' a te AS dese cag sy aid Phen —_——_— of the Honor Lagion of the New York Mr, Long stated that the American| BULGARIA SEEKS MONEY, og spent Fan tae. Retail, | promptly tion which the submarines receive, | {O° tarvice of the person examined, if| Revolt in Cana lian Opposition | Pole® t@ &© to France as the driver | Legation and all city property in San _ There were no changes yesterday | , ist Sunday T took my car and /the U boat commander, when tn- |, man, under the army conscription, | Hee PPOSINON | of ‘the ambulance which the legion | Salvador appeared to be virtually un- | COPENHAGEN, June 9 (via Londer in the wholesale prices of potatoes, | Went to every military camp I could |egrmeda of the name of the ship,|it is still useful as a gu th Party Over Leader's Stand recently 1 to the American | «papitable, Premier Radoslavoff of Bulgaria # though there should have been in the | fd in, my neighborhood and dis- rprise and sald: “W State in forming the milit ; Aimbulani Mr. Astor ni ? rived last night in Berlin, accompani Saou eer eae nave peen A aut,|trituted fresh fruit and magazines. |showed surprise and said: “Why, you | Stale on forming tne tie Agalnst Selective Draft fled the ('o to-day that he | pam ¢ Are Ne-|by Director Btojanoff of the Commi nevertheless, there are scores of re-| meses tie Metions ee Ea Malishegad ad of your time.” The tonal Guard in the Federa ice] TORONTO, June 9—Sir \ | would assu ary and all in ported Not sion on Publle Debt. The pr tailers all over town who are asking | NGrous at El assistance to the |submarine flew no flag. The South-| hay gone abroad or to cor "Sil ete ‘ ; cldental ext policoman to! tamkee done t MM Stojanoft in interpreted a too much a pound, considering that | {Crammed to le woevlee Ine eo eet4 |tand was a 12,000-ton vessel | aaurier, anti-co on leader Of) go with the ambulance (sa cite of Aan See ag {that the Bulgarian uler’s minsie there have been wholes: trops this| 1% trained to do service in peace or) “|, 3 piel ian Mat fae man. aa the Liberal opp in the The only wining ditfleulty is t § na Hipon Hutt in addition 10 a discussion. of pea ‘4 imating $175 and $2 the | Wat and I expect it will be especially Three American survivors from the eR Shae Tay Aten orane: 4 af ect the man from the Honor greet as W 4 , according ‘terms with Chancellor von Bethman received by rail and water, and the | {ies Orother disasters. You see, we | torpedoed on Juno 5, have been land- Pek t Ltt Aue iE Siege do lee ieee een enna oe ORs imagers gap may 6. OF the United States for the ‘Republic of the German subsidy to Bulgaria. Indications are that for the next six| teach the girls to keep their heads. | 04 qney are John Hayes, Tomple| <i: Mets, Hy wee °, 40) conacriptionist as a result of a inass | 700 members « wgion, therefore, | 5) Sawvador 4 Germany. has been advancing or seven weeks potatoes will come in| ¢ HEY may voto for their owa| street, Hoston; John Morris, Brook-|avenue? (b) On what ru ode: | meeting of Ontario Liberals here to- |there are only twenty-one eligib ‘Tho contral and newer part of the sguinern ally 40,000,000 marks «mani here at the rate of 16,000 bushels guard leader, and each St y Third Engineer Farrell of [Very route! (eh Towa et night. one lleutenant, two Mee loity was sald to have suffered less ¢g mect the increasing war cost wht dally, meine wanna ; 4 has complete freedom in se- PER PS . pt Wy e you bern in the United It was thought Bir, Witteia might detective sere ants and fifteen patrol |than the outlying portions and the fiulgaria, Uke other belligerents, Bvenin| 01 ousewives’ | jadelph. State Re: aie Gans Yk resign voluntarily, but that now/!men, and ew yurbs ving under, Association held another meeting last | lecting its own work, but th wo American firemen, Ashley and| 2: Ih What country wore 0 seems unlikely, (le Graham, | ing all the regulat subur night at Hamilton Fish Park to pro- | girls are under military diseipline.| paniels, lost. their when ut ATR YOU. FILS OF tela in the| Lauriere chief jeu in 'C nssignmer mote economy and keep (ite prices | jor instance, when 1 was in Texas| Manchester Miller was sunk, ‘The|t mons, or Frank 1. Carvell, M. PB channe going down until they reach a rea-!, nad to call out a certain number | vessel was laden with cotton | ¥ have you lived in the | ( # expected t 1 Cau sonable level based on daily receipts. | *° ™ w rh — [State of York® Thi cards, Troops 81 and §9 ot Boy| mother of one of them telephoned me | BOOT Nt, tuaty welt y A Aa Scouts of America furnished music| and said she didn’t see what she was | TON, June %-—The meme| 10, If not a citizen, have aken DR; HOY BIES-OF GRIEF, — lasts waccunaera ta oihes se under the direction of William Rapp.|Soing to do, us her son was in the : a out. your first papers? — orts Must Have Passports, ie hist “apeakes waa inepector as ian wee i bers of the Italian War Mission were [O41 Of what country are as Oltir lVauee tenn al it if OAAr SEAR O'Brien of the Food and Diugs Hu | amy and she had four small children | in conference to-day With the Shipping { #1, oF supiect?. Fj far le umerous indul , reau of the Health Depart: |to cure for, Board ever the question of the eialuciie” Mem county ws ather |celved by various transportation com O'Brien praised the work of The lee fix that,’ I assured her, So 1 | U0ar aote Gens 1 eaeiane POF in whet country was y mother|, LONDON, Juno Dr. Alfred Hoy,| panies as to edure be fol ning World, and said that publicity | assi« that girl to her regulay six |Italy shall have fro merica’s new |,\%-4 forn of Chicago, is dead the|lowed by t m this and economy “may yet prove too| hours of duty—in her own h "You | merchant flect. ‘The Italian Govern. |P%? are you married? (a) Is your of " Vo Cad and eng much for the food speculators,” There | will cook and sweep and take care of | ment has em d her need of food. | Wife living? He: oe azaporta and certificated | ¢ will ba another mecting to-night at |the hildren and help your mother Gurryine shins rather than carriers of 19, Hows many: person on " ‘ ¢ va at the border 8. No. vington and PY r that much time every day soal an ‘on jmother, f Wah if: \ 1 isan her, She didn't Like tt a bit-at frst; | © Seal DET at anon va t Red —= he wanted to do something more ex : ; ‘ hk Ly Train Dynamited in Mexico, ight om ing: But her mother said that . f ay wo mor 1 ar det WASHINGTON, June 9 Sena © was working her country ua) LAREDO, Te pals a heat gd \ elun parte’ re n rete ons were killed and many injured o «tha to-day passed the bill authorizing the ee pr lei TCT adele arty of un deatingd othe ak? (b) Hay 4 The reply War Department to furnish arnt mus /°NOMEOM AU, oni worker in ourltitcioane’aynamited & passenger nf ia fe i ae 10c., 18c. and 35c, SEALED PACKETS ONLY ome Ruard organizations throughou nization,” concluded Mi ec fl 1 an. Mex L en t ‘ . the country. We all, even the office helpers, give wo, accordiug to aisivals bere to-day, 1° 4b, Lo you bold way public offic or /Lorces, Feeley Under wew conscription act fend ler clegant booklet, = BALADA, 19g Hudeon St., New York ‘ ‘ | prepared for | the work of the Guard when I called | ganizing trip through the South and | emergency, [receive her diploma, ational Honor Gt ids Began With Five Girls and Now They Are 12,000. Every Girl Is Trained to Do One Thing Well for Country’s Good. Marguerite Mooers Marsholl. BY are a year old this week; | they began with five girls and $7; they now number 12,000 daughters of America pledged and patriotic service, That, in one Paragraph, ts the remarkable reo- ord of the Girls’ National. Honor Guard of which Miss Theodora Booth, daughter of Ballington Booth, is founder and President, It was Miss Booth who told me all about on her at the national headquarters, No, 34 West Twenty-eighth Street. She has just returned from an or- | West, for the Girls’ Honor Guard ts | well established In a majority of the | States and has reseived the indorse- ment of all the Governors, “What the Guard does,” said Miss Booth, “is to teach every girl to do one thing well, and then keep in touch with her so that she may be instantly signed to the post where she will be most helpful in time of national TissRes. Beco our service. Our uniforms are battle- ship grey and consist of a short skirt, blouse and canvas hat. We have the least possible red tape. Any young woman between the ages of fourteen and thirty, with a knowledge of the workings of her Government, a recog- nition of the needs of her country and an appreciation of the sacred- ness of her obligations, is eligible for admission. It Js the duty of each girl to maintain the honor of her country, the principles of its Government and the respect and honor of its flag. Through the guard she learns seif- control, self-respect and efficient work.” We are a first ald organization, divided into three sections. Each girl in the Guard must qualify in one of the three divisions before she can if she elects first aid to the wounded she must learn emergency treatment in acci- dents, sterilizing, bandaging, diet cooking and other tasks which she may ‘be asked to perform by the Red Cros “If she wishes to render first aid to families she must become familiar with the care of children, plain cook- 'WO HUNDRED AND THIRTY- TWO election districts in Man- hattan will be covered during bers of the New York City Woman) Suffrage Party, of which Miss Mary Garrett Hay is Chairman. Mrs, Nor- riding, swimming, telegraphy, stenog- raphy, agriculture, “She may take her instruction where and how she pleases; often she may obtain it in her own home. But her diploma must be signed by her instructor and by a reliable witness, James Lees Laidlaw, Mrs. Charles Noel Edge and Mrs. Raymond Brown are some of the prominent members of the State Woman Suffrage Party who are working as census Chairmen of STATE'S WAR BASIS the taking of the war census by mem- | ND STARTSON MONDAY All Persons, Male or Female, Between 16 and 51 Must Register. The State census of all residents, men and women, who have reached their sixteenth birthday and have not reached their fifty-first basthday by June 11 ts to be taken Monday and in thetwo weeks following. ‘This census is entirely independent of the United States registration under the selective draft act which was taken last Tues- day. Every resident of the State in the ages specified must register; there are no exemptions from the census. Soldfers and sailors must register if they are residents of this State and not here temporarily. Allens must register. The sick must send a re- quest to E. P. Goodrich, Director, No. 261 Broadway or to one of the bor- ough headquarters so that an enrol- ment, agent may be sent to them. Persons intending to be out of town must do likewise; they may register at the Broadway office to-day or to- morrow. ‘The purpose of this census ts to get an accurate descriptive lst of all residents of the State who by any possibility may be useful to the State in the future, There is a penalty of six months in jail for failure to enroll or for refusing to answer one of the eighty questions. Each person, when enrolled, will recelve a card certifying that enrol- ment has been made. All men be- tween eighteen and forty-five will re- reive a notice of Hability to service in the State militia, though it ts hoped that this work may be under- taken by volunteers. Many Home Defense organizations havo already | volunteered. | RESIDENTS. MAY ENROLL ANY- jing, sewing, social service and nur: ; : WHERE IN THE STATE. ing, If she chooses first ald in gen-|™42 de R. Whitehouse, Mrs. Ogden! t-niixe the Federal registration, eral utility as her field she may study Mills Reid, Mrs, John Blalr, Mrs. | which required each person to reg- lister fn the usual polling place nearest his home, the State registra- tlon provides that any resident may enroll anywhere in the State he AME RAINY ek MISS CAROL A. HARRIMAN TO WED R.PENN SMITH, JR., DEVOTEE OF THE HUNT HARRIMAN Announcement was made to-day of |the engagement of Migg Carol Ave-| rell Harrjman,, the youngest daugh- | ter of Mrs, K. H. Harriman, to R.| Penn Smith jr. of Philadelphia, No date was set for the wedding. Miss Harriman made her debut in 1909, She has taken an active part }@8 an actress and a dancer in vart- ous entertainments of the Junior League and has made a name for herself in the world of sports. Mr. Smith is prominent in the Philadel-| phia hunting set. He is a member | of the Bryn Mawr Hunt, and his, father, R. Penn Smith sr., is Presi- dent of the Chester Valley Hunt. Miss Harriman is also devoted to horses and hunting. She had a wi ning horse at the Tuxedo Horse Show yesterday. position under the national Government? (a) If 0, what? 19. In what industry or business ar you engaged? (a) In what capacity position? (b) Exactly what work you do? 20. Have you @ trade or profession? (a) If so, what ia it? (b) If not, what | work do you do for a living? In what other kind of work have had most experienc Are you particularly skilful in any of mechanical work? (a) If so, . Are you in business for yourself? If not, what Is the name of your present employer? (a) What is your employer's business? | (b) What our employer's business address? Have you ever acted as agent or | erwise for any foreign country, | aler or merchant? or Btate or do 202 MAY BE DEAD | who were working MISS EVELYN JACKSON — OF MONTCLAIR BRIDE 3 ~INBURNING MINE; ZISARER RESCUED Two Men Save ‘a0 Vins by Tak- ing Turns Sucking Air From a Hose. BUTTE, Mont., June 9.—Two hun- dred and two men probably lost thetr lives in the Speculator Mine here early to-day when they were trapped under ground by fire. ‘Thirty-five bodies already have been recovered. Officials said @bat if the 167 miss- ing miners had been able to mak their way to the High Ore Mine work ings there was yet a chance to save them, According to miners who escaped from the shaft, the fire started fro flames of a carbide lamp. Two men on the 700-foot level reported that twenty-eight had | perished on the level where they | worked, they alone being saved. | The fire, which started on the 2,400- foot level, spread quickly, cutting off | the escape of men on lower levels, Denso smoke retarded the work. Miners from adjoining properties, or- dered up from underground as @ pre- | caution, went to work as rescuing gangs, aiding National Guardsmen who had been called td the scene. | They were able to do little, Warning of their danger came secn enough to permit men on the upper levels to escape, They immediately formed rescuo parties and attemptod to go down tho shaft to the men be- lieved entombed. Their efforts wore fruitless and little could be done until the arrival of the Bureau of Mines | Safety First Cars, which carry gas and smoke-proof helmets, from Red Lodge and Colovado Springs. One hour after the outbreak the 9-8-9 F998 3999-999 996899920000008 Claremont Avenue, and Mr, W. Lud. | low James, son of Mr, and Mrs. Will evening, June 23, ception at tho bride’ IN SAN SALVADOR; Et ee "| Damage from rom Earthquake and| Gene a er, of h G - ic -f H q 4 ‘ompany, declared they could ae- count for 213 out of 415 who were in the shaft when the fire started, John Coffemetten and John Boyce, | the first two men taken from the shaft alive told how they cheatsd | death by cutting the air hose and jsucking the air by turns until tho! rescue party arrived. They were on the 700-foot level. Greater—Hundreds Lost. SAN JUAN DEL SUR, for the safety of 300 Americans 4 earthquake, voleanic eruption an IN CEREMONY JUNE 23. 2O2400000460005960000000F| ner The Mise Evelyn Jackson, daughter of | mediately beneath the saloon and Mr, and Mrs, Jacob A. Jackson of jam H. H, James of Park Street, all of Montclair, N, J., will be married at Unity Church, Montclair, Saturday The Rev. Edgar Swan Wlers will perform the cere- mony, which will be followed by a@ re. heme, AMERIGANS IN PERIL 300 ARE ARE MISSING Nicaragua, | Juno %.—Grave fears are entertained | San Salvador, where the damage from storm is now reported more wide- ny nif WAS A CASABI ON TORPEDOEL Wouldn’t Leave Captain, Who Finally Into Sea With A British steamship American port to-day from @ port had as a passenger a was on the Cameronia of the Line when she was sunk by marine In the Mediterranean Island of Malta on April 16, Cameronia was carrying 3,000 of the British army, of whom 140: lost. She was under co Capt. David Bone, well known im Ni York. The Cameronia, according to the senger’s story, was being two destroyers when the torpedo explosion occurred everything to bits there and i. neighborhood. The ship began to down fast, but floated for thre quarters of an hour. There was son confusion with the boats. On the bridge at the time with Cap Bone was a little cabin hoy, Ale: ander McCready, attached to his sonal staff, Capt. Bone kept tull mand of his ship and the operation of getting the troops and crew ws until the last moment and the le remained at his side and disobeye the iftcer when ordered to jump iss IA Finally when but a foot ship was between Capt. Bone and water he took the boy in his arn and sprang into the sea. He swa to a nearby boat and both were take aboard and then transferred to a @ stroyer, which was picking up @ survivors. NEIGHBORLY CALL SAVES SEVEN VICTIMS OF GA Hagels Found Unconscious Whe Dohl, Failing to Get Response a Door, Called Police, The neighborly spirit of Brat Dohl, a saloonkeeper, at No 1 Gratton Street, Williamsburg, pro! ably saved the lives of Mr, and Mr id